211
211
Jun 26, 2016
06/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
angels answered getting to dylan overton for back-to-back home runs.ole calhoun, then mike trout with his 15th of the season. overton was making his major league debut. oakland regained the lead. then in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with a two-out single as davis' team high 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cut the margin pack to one with the 574th home run of his career. he's now 11th on the all-time list. the a's got some breathing room in the sixth. crisp with his third hit of the game drives in a pair. oakland wins 7-3 along with a single, crisp had a walk, two doubles, and scored four times. >>> according to espn, warriors harrison barnes will join klay thompson and draymond green on the u.s. olympic basketball team. barnes, who would become a restricted free agent next month, was a bit of a surprise pick. he struggled in the finals and only averaged 12 a game during the regular season. the official roster won't be released until monday but it appears team usa will look like this. the guards will be kyrie irving, thompson, jimmy
angels answered getting to dylan overton for back-to-back home runs.ole calhoun, then mike trout with his 15th of the season. overton was making his major league debut. oakland regained the lead. then in the fifth chris davis drives in coco crisp with a two-out single as davis' team high 50th rbi of the season. albert pujols cut the margin pack to one with the 574th home run of his career. he's now 11th on the all-time list. the a's got some breathing room in the sixth. crisp with his third hit...
39
39
Jun 22, 2016
06/16
by
KRON
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
advocate for using water cannons against protesters and the deputy chief seemed oblivious to the racial overtones. >>> six wildfires raging. two are out of control here hundreds of people are being evacuated tonight. the border fire is 5% contained . it is charged 7500 acres. 800 homes are being threatened. then gabriel complex fire is out of control. crews are fighting the eighth square-mile fire by land and air. their homes have been destroyed. -- no homes have been destroyed. some better news tonight in santa barbara. the fire has scorched about 8000 acres but he's 70% contained. >>> michael katherman was remembered at the sap center. remembered as an outstanding officer. a devout christian and a dedicated family guy. he was 34 years old when he died last week after his motorcycle collided with a minivan while he was patrolling the streets of san jose. his casket had a motorcycle escort as it left the funeral home this morning. a solemn ceremony in san jose. people speaking today noting how he lived life with an infectious passion. he loved sports and doing impressions and serving his communit
advocate for using water cannons against protesters and the deputy chief seemed oblivious to the racial overtones. >>> six wildfires raging. two are out of control here hundreds of people are being evacuated tonight. the border fire is 5% contained . it is charged 7500 acres. 800 homes are being threatened. then gabriel complex fire is out of control. crews are fighting the eighth square-mile fire by land and air. their homes have been destroyed. -- no homes have been destroyed. some...
161
161
Jun 30, 2016
06/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
overton for the a's. game time temperature 64 to the upper 50s so dress in layers.d morning, everybody! this is our live weather camera looking towards the transamerica pyramid. we have a marine layer that's thinner than 24 hours ago, not as deep or extensive. temperatures into the 50s as you step out the door. visibility under 4 in petaluma. 7 in hayward. visibility unlimited in concord, clayton and walnut creek. temperatures seasonal for this summer day the last day of june. 60s weather clearing at the beaches. 70s and 80s around the peninsula swinging into morgan hill at 84 bested by gilroy right around 88 degrees. 95 in brentwood for the outside number east of the bay. 87 degrees in santa rosa. we have the 4th of july forecast coming up. >>> report every robe, apparently i'm the best baseball fan in the room. i was there tuesday, last night and tonight. hopefully you will be at the coliseum. >> you have free time on your hands. [ laughter ] >> i love baseball! all right. jumping to the roadways right now, i am a busy person, too, south 680 berryessa road a fire
overton for the a's. game time temperature 64 to the upper 50s so dress in layers.d morning, everybody! this is our live weather camera looking towards the transamerica pyramid. we have a marine layer that's thinner than 24 hours ago, not as deep or extensive. temperatures into the 50s as you step out the door. visibility under 4 in petaluma. 7 in hayward. visibility unlimited in concord, clayton and walnut creek. temperatures seasonal for this summer day the last day of june. 60s weather...
109
109
Jun 26, 2016
06/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
then overton took his first start and then got hammered.ot once, but twice and a couple of home runs. it is tied up at two to go to the third as they would face the former mvp albert pujols as they struck him out and then later they gave up the solo shot. and the a's would back up overton, giving them a chance to support that 7-3 winner and their third consecutive win. they'll go for the sweep against the angels later this afternoon. 12 starts for the hot streaks by this guy. madison bum gardner is over and the ice -- bumgarner is over. before giving up three runs including the two-run homer by cameron rupp to put the bills ahead. there goes the home run, the first time since nearly the start of the season giving up two runs a game. giants lose to the phillies. they would play again today. the win today would be win number 800 for the giant manager. >>> a surprising way to make a point in 25 minutes. what police are burning in this video to show that those that don't take love breaking seriously. >>> and talking about the meaning of pride.
then overton took his first start and then got hammered.ot once, but twice and a couple of home runs. it is tied up at two to go to the third as they would face the former mvp albert pujols as they struck him out and then later they gave up the solo shot. and the a's would back up overton, giving them a chance to support that 7-3 winner and their third consecutive win. they'll go for the sweep against the angels later this afternoon. 12 starts for the hot streaks by this guy. madison bum...
158
158
Jun 2, 2016
06/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
but, there were a lot of political overtones. was speaking out against isolationism, against those who would say we should not intervene and not lead in the world, and those who say america is not as strong as it needs to be, is not the strongest military. so there was a lot of political overattorn overtones in the president's speech today as well. >> andrea mitchell, we're awaiting for the former secretary of state to arrive at the venue. to washington we go next. chris matthews is standing by to talk to us. chris, it seems to me we can watch today proceeding on two never-intersecting tracks. track number one is every kind of formal speech you give when you're hillary clinton gives a message, pay no attention to my democratic socialist challenger who no one thought would be in this race and would cause such a lack of traction for the clinton campaign. and secondly, it strikes me that we're having two equal and opposite conversations here. she will give what is by all accounts a sober speech today, while donald trump is -- is doi
but, there were a lot of political overtones. was speaking out against isolationism, against those who would say we should not intervene and not lead in the world, and those who say america is not as strong as it needs to be, is not the strongest military. so there was a lot of political overattorn overtones in the president's speech today as well. >> andrea mitchell, we're awaiting for the former secretary of state to arrive at the venue. to washington we go next. chris matthews is...
96
96
Jun 22, 2016
06/16
by
KRON
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
using water cannons against protesters and that the deputy chief seemed oblivious to the racial overtones>>> tesla made big moves today to grow beyond and automotive company. they made a $2.8 billion offer to buy one of the biggest solar energy system installers. if shareholders approved the deal that means tesla will be -- become closer to a sustainable solar company then and automotive company. they will be able to offer an all-in-one solar system solution for their car, their house, their life. >>> across california there are six wildfires continuing to brew in this intensity. two remain out of control. >>> near the border town of contact a -- town of to call take the fire is still continuing. 800 homes remain threatened to the north to adjacent wildfires in the san gabriel mountains continue to rage out of control as well. so far they have earned more than 5400 acres combined. in santa barbara county a fire has scorched 8000 acres. the sherpa fire is now 70% contained. mandatory evacuation orders are expected to be lifted beginning on wednesday. >>> very hot outside in the east bay. o
using water cannons against protesters and that the deputy chief seemed oblivious to the racial overtones>>> tesla made big moves today to grow beyond and automotive company. they made a $2.8 billion offer to buy one of the biggest solar energy system installers. if shareholders approved the deal that means tesla will be -- become closer to a sustainable solar company then and automotive company. they will be able to offer an all-in-one solar system solution for their car, their house,...
161
161
Jun 26, 2016
06/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
dylan overton. getting help early from danny valencia.
dylan overton. getting help early from danny valencia.
405
405
Jun 20, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 405
favorite 0
quote 0
the great movement has those religious overtones but it's not religious in the way we will think of it with roberts or pat robertson later on. >> so he puts out the conservatism mind in 1953. it shows that there's not only this point of view but that it also has this very proud anglo-american heritage that stretches back a couple of centuries and instantly became the spokesman for what became a movement. what did the book accomplish and what was the reaction? >> yeah. >> it is very heavy stuff, it is not your typical best seller material and yet that's what it became. >> that's right, it went through seven editions during his lifetime, the last edition was published in 1986 just about eight years before he passed away and he even says at the beginning, mostly like this will be the last revision, the revisions do matter. this is not just a change of the name here or there in particular each addition change it is last chapter so that it looks forward what is happening and what is not. the original title interestingly enough is called the conservatives route because kirk thought that all
the great movement has those religious overtones but it's not religious in the way we will think of it with roberts or pat robertson later on. >> so he puts out the conservatism mind in 1953. it shows that there's not only this point of view but that it also has this very proud anglo-american heritage that stretches back a couple of centuries and instantly became the spokesman for what became a movement. what did the book accomplish and what was the reaction? >> yeah. >> it is...
115
115
Jun 26, 2016
06/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
overton go the victory. the copa america wraps up tonight at chile takes on argentina.t night the u.s. scared off with columbia for third place. team usa had a chance to high in the 62nd minute but bobby woods' shot hits the post. colombia wins 1-0. america's fourth place finish ties its previous best. >>> l. a. scored in the 69th minute in this game. it was 1-0 galaxy. stayed that way until the 90s minute. one last shot for the quakes and chad barrett ties it up. the contest would end in a 1-1 tie. that's sports for sunday morning. i'll see you again tonight at 5:00. >> well, a warm trend is on the way. frances, is this the -- are these the highest temperatures we've seen so far? >> you know, carolyn, they are actually going to get even higher. so today is going to be another warm to hot day, and then lookout for triple digit heat the next few days. live doppler 7hd showing clear skies over the bay, but we see some coastal clouds trying to make their way in. temperatures right now range from the 50s. 50 in novato and santa rosa and half moon bay. those are the cooler s
overton go the victory. the copa america wraps up tonight at chile takes on argentina.t night the u.s. scared off with columbia for third place. team usa had a chance to high in the 62nd minute but bobby woods' shot hits the post. colombia wins 1-0. america's fourth place finish ties its previous best. >>> l. a. scored in the 69th minute in this game. it was 1-0 galaxy. stayed that way until the 90s minute. one last shot for the quakes and chad barrett ties it up. the contest would end...
92
92
Jun 22, 2016
06/16
by
KRON
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
using water cannons against protesters and that the deputy chief seemed oblivious to the racial overtones. another source told me they were with downing at a different meeting of opd commanders and the deputy chief suggested using water hoses against protesters as well. sources tell me that in one of these meetings and assistant to the federal monitor overseeing the department was present and taking notes. this comes after the subject of racist attacks at opd were made public by a man must friday. >> the racist text messages we do think it is relevant to share that the text messages were sent by african-american officers. >> reporter: community activists say they hope the mayor will not play double standard at opd when it comes to tolerating racial insensitivity when reviewing previous statements made by the acting assistant chief. >> at that is the case we will see another head roll. she was quick to point out black officers sending racist text messages were >> reporter: we are reaching out to the mayor to find out what she knows about any racially insensitive language used by acting ass
using water cannons against protesters and that the deputy chief seemed oblivious to the racial overtones. another source told me they were with downing at a different meeting of opd commanders and the deputy chief suggested using water hoses against protesters as well. sources tell me that in one of these meetings and assistant to the federal monitor overseeing the department was present and taking notes. this comes after the subject of racist attacks at opd were made public by a man must...
382
382
Jun 26, 2016
06/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 382
favorite 0
quote 0
overton got the victory. >>> the copa america wraps up tonight at chile takes on argentina.t in arizona the u.s. squared off with columbia for third place. scoreless until the 31st minute. team usa had a chance to high in the 62nd minute but bobby woods' shot hits the post. colombia wins 1-0. america's fourth place finish ties its previous best. >> at stanford stadium, l. a. scored in the 69th minute in this game. it was 1-0 galaxy. stayed that way until the 90th minute. one last shot for the quakes and chad barrett ties it up. the contest would end in a 1-1 tie. that's sports for sunday morning. i'll see you again tonight at 5:00. >> frandsen ses, we saw the crowd gathering for the pride parade. no one with a jacket on. and they won't need it today. >> you are not going to need it today unless you are right at the coast. it's a t-shirt and shorts kind of day. we go to live doppler 7hd and show you those coastal clouds really not getting very far. they are sticking to the coast. and that kept temperatures cool at the coast. we are warm up right now. apt i don't think is curr
overton got the victory. >>> the copa america wraps up tonight at chile takes on argentina.t in arizona the u.s. squared off with columbia for third place. scoreless until the 31st minute. team usa had a chance to high in the 62nd minute but bobby woods' shot hits the post. colombia wins 1-0. america's fourth place finish ties its previous best. >> at stanford stadium, l. a. scored in the 69th minute in this game. it was 1-0 galaxy. stayed that way until the 90th minute. one last...
114
114
Jun 30, 2016
06/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
another rookie will make his debut, 24-year-old dylan overton woods fired up about it work >> the rivalrythis reminds me a little bit of all you texas, the rivalry. -- ou texas. -- rivalry. they don't like each other. >> there's something different about it. it's quite a rivalry. it's an awesome experience. >> reporter: the a's are taking batting practice right now. you can see josh getting some batting practice. he will start behind the plate. one more injury notes, chris davis not healthy enough to start but is available as a pinch-hitter. the a's will try for what would be the first-ever series season sweep in the bay bridge series. no one has ever won all of the games. this is it a possible historic evening in oakland. the a's fans will be fired up as well as the giants fans. they hope to get back to their winning ways. >> thank you very much scott. >> it should be fun. >>> let's now check in with our meteorologist mark tamayo. >> a little bit of a breeze as we had to the evening hours for the colosseum, lower 60s. warmer than yesterday today with the earlier clearing of the fog. we h
another rookie will make his debut, 24-year-old dylan overton woods fired up about it work >> the rivalrythis reminds me a little bit of all you texas, the rivalry. -- ou texas. -- rivalry. they don't like each other. >> there's something different about it. it's quite a rivalry. it's an awesome experience. >> reporter: the a's are taking batting practice right now. you can see josh getting some batting practice. he will start behind the plate. one more injury notes, chris...
131
131
Jun 26, 2016
06/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
overton go the victory. the copa america wraps up tonight at chile takes on argentina.night in arizona the u.s. squared off with columbia for third place. team usa had a chance to high in the 62nd minute but bobby woods' shot hits the post. colombia wins 1-0. america's fourth place finish ties its previous best. >> at the stadium, l. a. scored in the 69th minute in this game. it was 1-0 galaxy. stayed that way until the 90th minute. one last shot for the quakes and chad barrett ties it up. the contest would end in a 1-1 tie. that's sports for sunday morning. i'll see you again tonight at 5:00. >> let's check in with frances now. she's here for lisa argen this morning. you've got a lot on your plate, young lady. >> yeah, we've got all kinds of weather out there right now. clear conditions in many inland areas but the coastal clouds are trying to move in. temperatures range, as well. mid-60s in antioch right now. 65 for you there. concord, san ramon, mountain view already at 60 degrees and cooler at the coast. check out this really pretty picture from mt. tam. we are look
overton go the victory. the copa america wraps up tonight at chile takes on argentina.night in arizona the u.s. squared off with columbia for third place. team usa had a chance to high in the 62nd minute but bobby woods' shot hits the post. colombia wins 1-0. america's fourth place finish ties its previous best. >> at the stadium, l. a. scored in the 69th minute in this game. it was 1-0 galaxy. stayed that way until the 90th minute. one last shot for the quakes and chad barrett ties it...
107
107
Jun 2, 2016
06/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
very hard for some people to digest as we are working to undo sectarian divisions and old religious overtones to different conflicts. we need our voice to be above reproach and i think right now people are really wondering about where we're heading. >> the president used the word rattled when he talked about world leaders with respect to donald trump. trump responded by saying it's good. it's good they're rattled. >> we're not doing a trump hotel business deal. these are -- these are dealings between nations based on precedent, based on understandings and the trust from one aministration to another. this is an ongoing relationship. when you're dealing with nuclear weapons and you're dealing with war and you're dealing with the life and death choices that the president of the united states has to deal with every day seeking to rattle people is not good most of the time. >> climate has been a huge part of your work here in the state department. what would it mean for the paris accord were america to elect someone who promises to rip it up? >> well, ripping up the climate agreement that was reac
very hard for some people to digest as we are working to undo sectarian divisions and old religious overtones to different conflicts. we need our voice to be above reproach and i think right now people are really wondering about where we're heading. >> the president used the word rattled when he talked about world leaders with respect to donald trump. trump responded by saying it's good. it's good they're rattled. >> we're not doing a trump hotel business deal. these are -- these...
146
146
Jun 30, 2016
06/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
let's not forget we have dylan overton on the mound for the a's and he had a big win last week. a possibility of a sweep tonight at the oakland coliseum. 64 degrees tumbling into the upper 50s so dress in layers. have a great time as you bring out the brooms tonight! no clouds right now. low clouds and fog, drizzle confined to the coast and into the bay this morning. not as deep as it was 24 hours ago. 51 to 58 degrees as you begin your thursday. hey, dave in napa, he wakes up with his dog jager every morning and reports in to us. it's overcast in napa. nice cool start to the day plus the winds are not as blustery as 24 hours ago. oakland at 10. calm mountain view, 10 in san ramon this morning and 11 miles per hour in fairfield. calm in santa rosa. we have today your forecast areas of low clouds and fog with the drizzle lining the seashore. bright sunshine for everyone today. even out to the coast and some mild temperatures inland. we do have the layer of low cloud right there gathering next to the coast. otherwise subtropical moisture taking off east. a couple of different thin
let's not forget we have dylan overton on the mound for the a's and he had a big win last week. a possibility of a sweep tonight at the oakland coliseum. 64 degrees tumbling into the upper 50s so dress in layers. have a great time as you bring out the brooms tonight! no clouds right now. low clouds and fog, drizzle confined to the coast and into the bay this morning. not as deep as it was 24 hours ago. 51 to 58 degrees as you begin your thursday. hey, dave in napa, he wakes up with his dog...
173
173
Jun 7, 2016
06/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
the racial overtones, the idea he's taking a civil suit, is not part of a presidential run and incooperating it into that run is objectionable to republicans and yet he shows no sign of continuing it. and virtually all the congressional leadership with very few exceptions and members of congress have been panning it. this is senator mitch mcconnell. >> my issue is what the american people care about and to start doing it now. in addition to that, it's time to quit attacking various people that you competed with or various minority groups in the country and get on message. >> reporter: the trump campaign has given no indication that trump has any intention of backing down from this. he thinks it's a winning issue even though the controversy continues to grow. and they point to polls that suggest that this controversy started almost ten days ago, a week ago last friday is when this came out, and since then the polls haven't shown any real erosion of his general election popular vote against hillary clinton, although his unfavorables were very high when it comes to racial issues and the way in
the racial overtones, the idea he's taking a civil suit, is not part of a presidential run and incooperating it into that run is objectionable to republicans and yet he shows no sign of continuing it. and virtually all the congressional leadership with very few exceptions and members of congress have been panning it. this is senator mitch mcconnell. >> my issue is what the american people care about and to start doing it now. in addition to that, it's time to quit attacking various people...
171
171
Jun 24, 2016
06/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 1
trump with a racial overtone with a lot of his support. sanders of course not. but there still is this anti-intellectual and anti-elite movement, and that's what they have to worry about in this election year. >> richard, i want to ask you about trump here in a minute but both trump and joe biden both happen to be in parts of the -- i want to call it disunited kingdom these days. here's joe biden in dublin earlier day. >> we see in my home country where some politicians find it convenient to scapegoat immigrants instead of welcome them, to play to our fears. build walls instead of bridges. it has been unamerican what we have been seeing. >> look obviously the issue of fear of immigration and migration, it was used in the uk, it's been used here in the united states, we've seen it here in france it will get used in other democracies as well. i guess what's an effective response here richard, by elites in this country? >> you're right in what you're saying. the german decision to let in as many immigrants as they have done more than anything else probably changed
trump with a racial overtone with a lot of his support. sanders of course not. but there still is this anti-intellectual and anti-elite movement, and that's what they have to worry about in this election year. >> richard, i want to ask you about trump here in a minute but both trump and joe biden both happen to be in parts of the -- i want to call it disunited kingdom these days. here's joe biden in dublin earlier day. >> we see in my home country where some politicians find it...
104
104
Jun 10, 2016
06/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
think he is listening to people very close to him who are saying that in particular, this racist overtonesign are a step too far. there are many things donald it.p like about peopleu are race baiting , that is when people are going to draw the line. they are being from with that messaging. francine: overall, how surprised are you in the closeness of the polls? clinton leads trump by only 3%-5% percentage points? megan: i think we will see that change. we always expected clinton to get a 5 point boost. she has had the best week of her campaign without question, both with this historic moment of the first female presumptive presidential money from any major party in the u.s. and with the kind of endorsement she is theing, not excluding president himself with a quite touching video. francine: i keep being told that 2016 is different and the rules don't apply. will we ever see the u.s. political system going back to the old rules? megan: i think we have seen so many things that have fundamentally disrupted electoral politics this cycle. one of the biggest things in the media. donald trump has
think he is listening to people very close to him who are saying that in particular, this racist overtonesign are a step too far. there are many things donald it.p like about peopleu are race baiting , that is when people are going to draw the line. they are being from with that messaging. francine: overall, how surprised are you in the closeness of the polls? clinton leads trump by only 3%-5% percentage points? megan: i think we will see that change. we always expected clinton to get a 5 point...
163
163
Jun 12, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
the great movement has those religious overtones but it's not religious in the way we will think of itwith roberts or pat robertson later on. >> so he puts out the conservatism mind in 1953. it shows that there's not only this point of view but that it also has this very proud anglo-american heritage that stretches back a couple of centuries and instantly became the spokesman for what became a movement. what did the book accomplish and what was the reaction? >> yeah. >> it is very heavy stuff, it is not your typical best seller material and yet that's what it became. >> that's right, it went through seven editions during his lifetime, the last edition was published in 1986 just about eight years before he passed away and he even says at the beginning, mostly like this will be the last revision, the revisions do matter. this is not just a change of the name here or there in particular each addition change it is last chapter so that it looks forward what is happening and what is not. the original title interestingly enough is called the conservatives route because kirk thought that all c
the great movement has those religious overtones but it's not religious in the way we will think of itwith roberts or pat robertson later on. >> so he puts out the conservatism mind in 1953. it shows that there's not only this point of view but that it also has this very proud anglo-american heritage that stretches back a couple of centuries and instantly became the spokesman for what became a movement. what did the book accomplish and what was the reaction? >> yeah. >> it is...
191
191
Jun 13, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
isn't protestant without the revival of the new right so the great movement has those religious overtonesbut not in the way we think of jerry falwell or pat roberts. >> so he puts up the conservative mind 1953 it shows there isn't only another point of view butro has a very prouderitage that anglo-american and heritagee that stretches back and he instantly became a movement what did the book accomplishing what was the reaction? >> it is very heavy not your typical best seller material but yet that is where it came. >> it went through seven editions in his lifetime the last was 19868 years before he passed away and he said most likely this will be the last revision and isn't just the change of the name here or there but each changes the last chapter looking forward the original title was different because he thought of conservatism that he could not imagine anyone stepping forward to use this into the future that this would always be a way to stop radical progresses holding back but he thought we would lose even though he leaves communism he is joining the losing side but the publisher her
isn't protestant without the revival of the new right so the great movement has those religious overtonesbut not in the way we think of jerry falwell or pat roberts. >> so he puts up the conservative mind 1953 it shows there isn't only another point of view butro has a very prouderitage that anglo-american and heritagee that stretches back and he instantly became a movement what did the book accomplishing what was the reaction? >> it is very heavy not your typical best seller...
302
302
Jun 23, 2016
06/16
by
WPVI
tv
eye 302
favorite 0
quote 2
people were describing this when they came from all over the country as a pilgrimage, religious overtonesrious business in cleveland. >> 52 years they waited for that. >> a long time. >> enjoy. >>> thanks, amy. >>> got to switch gears now, that dangerous mission in the south pole to save two sick workers. we can report this morning success as the rescue plane was able to fly those workers to safety. abc's alex marquardt has been following this story from the beginning. >> reporter: the first glimpse this morning of the two crew members arriving safely from the south pole in chile. one being carried out of an ambulance on a stretcher before being taken to an undisclosed medical facility. it was a daring, high-risk mission to one of the hardest places to reach on the planet. the small twin otter turboprop plane seth sitting down at the south pole taxiing on its skis. >> the most dangerous flying you can do in the word. there's so much risk here and so much unknown, what is really impressive how routine this actually appeared. >> reporter: the piles had flown 1500 miles through antarctica's
people were describing this when they came from all over the country as a pilgrimage, religious overtonesrious business in cleveland. >> 52 years they waited for that. >> a long time. >> enjoy. >>> thanks, amy. >>> got to switch gears now, that dangerous mission in the south pole to save two sick workers. we can report this morning success as the rescue plane was able to fly those workers to safety. abc's alex marquardt has been following this story from the...
139
139
Jun 23, 2016
06/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
a horse he kind of dropped in here and there with racial overtones about how america looks now versus then. you know, and all of that was aimed atelected base. >> there's no question now that the presidential election on the democratic side is solidified hillary clinton's client for the nomination president obama has made it clear he's going to inject himself in the presidential election. certainly some of the comments were politically charged. there is no question that elections matter. if people showed up in 2014 and actually voted. charles: when i'm trying to say more aesthetically as president obama is hinting that immigration, america has been part of immigration and particularly wider immigration feels like he was hinting that now that it's coming from other places, the people who are protestant immigrants cut it off. is that what you saw or not? i think he is certain the reflect in a sentiment out there in the united states that there is this feeling that the face of immigration has changed in the new face of immigration is threatening the old way of life in the united states.
a horse he kind of dropped in here and there with racial overtones about how america looks now versus then. you know, and all of that was aimed atelected base. >> there's no question now that the presidential election on the democratic side is solidified hillary clinton's client for the nomination president obama has made it clear he's going to inject himself in the presidential election. certainly some of the comments were politically charged. there is no question that elections matter....
318
318
Jun 24, 2016
06/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 318
favorite 0
quote 1
together is the elites in both countries made a lot of promises, big promises with a lot of sort of overtonesld do and the american people and the british people fancy themselves quite good at self government and exceptional peoples with ex se septional countries. when they're told those things and the promises don't come through, they react to that. as you saw, polling did not redrikt this and the elites again misread the people who were voting and that can sneak up on you real quick. >> real quick. and there is, you know, maria, working class discontent here. it is something we saw in the democratic primary. bernie sanders got a lot of his support there. this is something that is happening in the united states. >> there is no question about that, john. and that is something that hillary clinton can speak a lot better to than donald trump, and, in fact, what he proved this morning is just how clueless and how tone deaf he is to what normal working class, middle class families are going through right now. >> they don't own their own golf courses? >> right. imagine that. he's sitting there tal
together is the elites in both countries made a lot of promises, big promises with a lot of sort of overtonesld do and the american people and the british people fancy themselves quite good at self government and exceptional peoples with ex se septional countries. when they're told those things and the promises don't come through, they react to that. as you saw, polling did not redrikt this and the elites again misread the people who were voting and that can sneak up on you real quick. >>...
432
432
Jun 11, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 432
favorite 0
quote 0
rescuing --ll be wrestling with whether the racial overtones are enough to forward.case going lawyersaymoore's the state used an unscientific standard to assess whether his intellectual disability was so severe it would be cruel and unusual to execute him. definition should match the most recent clinical used by professional medical associations like those propagated by the american association on intellectual and about mental disabilities. he scores in the high 50's to -- he's on iq tests well within the range of mental retardation. host: can you tell us a little about supreme court precedent when it comes to taking death penalty related cases? is this something that is unusual? no, the court is constantly taking cases to tweak and refine what the states are obligated to do in death penalty cases. the court is very sensitive to race issues and criminal matters in general and death penalty cases in particular. several weeks ago, it overturned a 30-year-old death sentence. is acutely aware that 43% of the people on death row are black. raising the question of racial discrimination is h
rescuing --ll be wrestling with whether the racial overtones are enough to forward.case going lawyersaymoore's the state used an unscientific standard to assess whether his intellectual disability was so severe it would be cruel and unusual to execute him. definition should match the most recent clinical used by professional medical associations like those propagated by the american association on intellectual and about mental disabilities. he scores in the high 50's to -- he's on iq tests well...
51
51
Jun 2, 2016
06/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the religious overtones might make you think you werere in one of the two party conventionons-- [audienceter] but t i hope in a few minutes to make you clearlrly aware that,, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening to the economic system and our position in i it than perhaps yu have heard before. and even more important, and what this book is about, an alternative solution for dealing with it different from what you might have heard before. so, first, where are we here in the united states and in the woworld economy? and i'm not gonna tell you what you already know, which is that this is the worst economic crisis in myy lifetime and therefofore in you, that it began in 2007, which means it is now coming to the end of its fifth year and that there is no end in sight, that the efforts of governments around the world, including the united states, to end it long ago have not proved successful, that the prognosis is not good, that the probl
the religious overtones might make you think you werere in one of the two party conventionons-- [audienceter] but t i hope in a few minutes to make you clearlrly aware that,, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening to the economic system and our position in i it than perhaps yu have heard before. and even more important, and what this book...
222
222
Jun 27, 2016
06/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 1
it's unclear but there was sort of that overtone that maybe this will not happen. >> it may be somethinghat you think is undemocratic but not to constituencies. they voted very heavily in favor of this. scotland voted to stay in the eu. >> or opposite could be that scotland ireland could pull a fleetwood mac and go their own way. >> the more markets go down, more of a chance that people in britain say this was a mistake? >> do they? i wonder. >> i think every day market is in true trouble, there's a lot of people in leave camp that now say to themselves, i don't know. this might be worse than i thought. however, the more we talk about the reverse and market doesn't go down, more people say maybe leaving is okay. >> the reason the market may be calm may have more to do with just the idea it takes longer to roll out. there's a lot of things that played into this. there's questions, legitimate questions, as to how this would play out. most people agree it would take years before we see the impact of what happens. the pound getting hit so hard does have an immediate impact on their economy.
it's unclear but there was sort of that overtone that maybe this will not happen. >> it may be somethinghat you think is undemocratic but not to constituencies. they voted very heavily in favor of this. scotland voted to stay in the eu. >> or opposite could be that scotland ireland could pull a fleetwood mac and go their own way. >> the more markets go down, more of a chance that people in britain say this was a mistake? >> do they? i wonder. >> i think every day...